full form of gonna , gotta and wanna
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gonna and gotta is going to
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Answer: The full form of "gonna" is "going to", "gotta" is "got to" and "wanna" is "want to".
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English language has slang. Slang is a type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people. It is a colloquial pattern.
Therefore, gonna is short form for going to. Gotta is short form for got to, which shows the emergency and intensity of the task to be done. And wanna is short form for want to which shows the desire to a particular task.
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As per the question the full form of "gonna" is "going to", the full form of "gotta" is "got to" and the full form of "wanna" is "want to".
- Those are some examples of casual spoken English in the United States.
- These words can be heard in movies, pop music, and other types of entertainment, but they are less common in more formal broadcasts like the news.
- Sample sentences - "I am gonna jump into the pool", "I wanna dance tonight" etc.
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